Hi,

Looking through docs and code recently I've noticed we use different
terms for the same actions in different places:

1) Synchronize-Clean:
- We have command line options (-s and -c) to synchronize and clean
- The code uses methods called clean...() and sync...()

2) Create-Update-Delete
- We have command line options to NOT do these (-nc -nu -nd)
- Many users ask us to differentiate between creating and updating
- We decided to implement create, update and delete conditions

To simplify, it's clear that:
- Clean==Delete
- Synchronize==Create+Update

I think we should choose one set of vocabulary and stick to it. What do
you think? Which one shall we adopt?

My opinion: given that Create-Update-Delete is more common and, I think,
easier to understand, and matches LDAP operations, I would vote for
these terms.

Jon
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